Dr. Michael Snyder discusses the future of personalized medicine through the use of technology like continuous glucose monitor "big data" smart analytical techniques.
Dr. Rhonda Patrick answers audience questions on various health, nutrition, and science topics in this Q&A session.
In this short video, Dr. Rhonda Patrick describes one of the mechanisms that drives the beneficial effects of sleep on the brain.
Dr. Rhonda Patrick answers audience questions on various health, nutrition, and science topics in this Q&A session.
Dr. Rhonda Patrick answers audience questions on various health, nutrition, and science topics in this Q&A session.
Dr. Rhonda Patrick answers audience questions on various health, nutrition, and science topics in this Q&A session.
Dr. Roger Seheult is the co-founder of MedCram Videos, a frontline pulmonologist, and quadruple board-certified physician whose COVID-19 insights have garnered millions of views on YouTube.
Dr. Rhonda Patrick answers audience questions on various health, nutrition, and science topics in this Q&A session.
Consistent patterns of age-based alterations in DNA methylation can be harnessed to estimate age, serving as a sort of "clock," the premise of which is truly remarkable: Predict a person's age (or even lifespan), based on chemical modifications to their DNA...
Dr. Steve Horvath found a way to measure biological aging – a type of "clock" – based on the methylation pattern of an organism's genome. This video primer explains the basics of epigenetic clocks, the topic of our interview with Dr. Steve Horvath.
Dr. Rhonda Patrick answers audience questions on various health, nutrition, and science topics in this Q&A session.
Broccoli sprouts contain more glucoraphanin, the precursor to sulforaphane, than mature broccoli. Glucoraphanin activates the Nrf2 pathway to protect cells from oxidative stress and damage. In this episode, we describe the basics of sprouting broccoli seeds.
A special two-hour Q&A with Dr. Jed Fahey, an expert of chemoprotection and phytochemicals.
In this episode, Dr. Giselle Petzinger discusses exciting findings in Parkinson's disease research, with an emphasis on exercise's role in neuroplasticity and delaying disease progression.
Dr. Rhonda Patrick answers audience questions on various health, nutrition, and science topics in this Q&A session.